Right now, it seems that for a video game to truly make it in the world, it needs a TV or film adaptation. Because those are cool again now!While video game adaptations are absolutely nothing new, it feels like since the release of the first season ofThe Last of Us, gamers have a very different perception of the concept. Suddenly, everyone seems to have gone from expecting the worst from them, to actually encouraging the idea. Which is a good thing really, considering how many are currently in the works (including theGod of WarandHorizon Zero DawnTV series, and theGhost of Tsushimamovie).Rahul Kohli previously told us that he’d be totally down to star in aRed Dead Redemptionmovie as John Marston - take a look at the full interview below.As such, it’s little wonder that many Red Dead Redemption fans have started clamouring for aTVadaptation of the games, too. I mean, it makes sense, right? However, some are concerned that if itdidhappen, it’d never be able to live up to the quality of the existing titles.Advert“They would never be able to capture the beauty and meaning of the story in a series or a movie,” Reddit user Boromirrealhero01wrote. “Nah, they weren’t just voice actors, they actually acted the parts with motion capture. No one else would do it justice,”agreedmekakoopa. “I honestly don’t see the need. What would a show/movie bring to the table that the game doesn’t?”questionedMrBonso.It’s fair to say some things are better left alone. However, English actor Rahul Kohli previously told GAMINGbible that he’d love to see a Red Dead Redemption movie happen, and if it did,he’d be down to play John Marston. He said: “If we’re allowed to skew timelines and we can start having British-Asians in Westerns in the 1800s then yeah, I’m in.”Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Red Dead Redemption 2,Red Dead Redemption,TV And Film,Rockstar Games

Red Dead Redemption TV series can never compare to the games, fans fear

Right now, it seems that for a video game to truly make it in the world, it needs a TV or film adaptation. Because those are cool again now!While video game adaptations are absolutely nothing new, it feels like since the release of the first season ofThe Last of Us, gamers have a very different perception of the concept. Suddenly, everyone seems to have gone from expecting the worst from them, to actually encouraging the idea. Which is a good thing really, considering how many are currently in the works (including theGod of WarandHorizon Zero DawnTV series, and theGhost of Tsushimamovie).Rahul Kohli previously told us that he’d be totally down to star in aRed Dead Redemptionmovie as John Marston - take a look at the full interview below.As such, it’s little wonder that many Red Dead Redemption fans have started clamouring for aTVadaptation of the games, too. I mean, it makes sense, right? However, some are concerned that if itdidhappen, it’d never be able to live up to the quality of the existing titles.Advert“They would never be able to capture the beauty and meaning of the story in a series or a movie,” Reddit user Boromirrealhero01wrote. “Nah, they weren’t just voice actors, they actually acted the parts with motion capture. No one else would do it justice,”agreedmekakoopa. “I honestly don’t see the need. What would a show/movie bring to the table that the game doesn’t?”questionedMrBonso.It’s fair to say some things are better left alone. However, English actor Rahul Kohli previously told GAMINGbible that he’d love to see a Red Dead Redemption movie happen, and if it did,he’d be down to play John Marston. He said: “If we’re allowed to skew timelines and we can start having British-Asians in Westerns in the 1800s then yeah, I’m in.”Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Red Dead Redemption 2,Red Dead Redemption,TV And Film,Rockstar Games

Right now, it seems that for a video game to truly make it in the world, it needs a TV or film adaptation. Because those are cool again now!While video game adaptations are absolutely nothing new, it feels like since the release of the first season ofThe Last of Us, gamers have a very different perception of the concept. Suddenly, everyone seems to have gone from expecting the worst from them, to actually encouraging the idea. Which is a good thing really, considering how many are currently in the works (including theGod of WarandHorizon Zero DawnTV series, and theGhost of Tsushimamovie).Rahul Kohli previously told us that he’d be totally down to star in aRed Dead Redemptionmovie as John Marston - take a look at the full interview below.As such, it’s little wonder that many Red Dead Redemption fans have started clamouring for aTVadaptation of the games, too. I mean, it makes sense, right? However, some are concerned that if itdidhappen, it’d never be able to live up to the quality of the existing titles.Advert“They would never be able to capture the beauty and meaning of the story in a series or a movie,” Reddit user Boromirrealhero01wrote. “Nah, they weren’t just voice actors, they actually acted the parts with motion capture. No one else would do it justice,”agreedmekakoopa. “I honestly don’t see the need. What would a show/movie bring to the table that the game doesn’t?”questionedMrBonso.It’s fair to say some things are better left alone. However, English actor Rahul Kohli previously told GAMINGbible that he’d love to see a Red Dead Redemption movie happen, and if it did,he’d be down to play John Marston. He said: “If we’re allowed to skew timelines and we can start having British-Asians in Westerns in the 1800s then yeah, I’m in.”

Right now, it seems that for a video game to truly make it in the world, it needs a TV or film adaptation. Because those are cool again now!

While video game adaptations are absolutely nothing new, it feels like since the release of the first season ofThe Last of Us, gamers have a very different perception of the concept. Suddenly, everyone seems to have gone from expecting the worst from them, to actually encouraging the idea. Which is a good thing really, considering how many are currently in the works (including theGod of WarandHorizon Zero DawnTV series, and theGhost of Tsushimamovie).

Rahul Kohli previously told us that he’d be totally down to star in aRed Dead Redemptionmovie as John Marston - take a look at the full interview below.

As such, it’s little wonder that many Red Dead Redemption fans have started clamouring for aTVadaptation of the games, too. I mean, it makes sense, right? However, some are concerned that if itdidhappen, it’d never be able to live up to the quality of the existing titles.

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“They would never be able to capture the beauty and meaning of the story in a series or a movie,” Reddit user Boromirrealhero01wrote. “Nah, they weren’t just voice actors, they actually acted the parts with motion capture. No one else would do it justice,”agreedmekakoopa. “I honestly don’t see the need. What would a show/movie bring to the table that the game doesn’t?”questionedMrBonso.

It’s fair to say some things are better left alone. However, English actor Rahul Kohli previously told GAMINGbible that he’d love to see a Red Dead Redemption movie happen, and if it did,he’d be down to play John Marston. He said: “If we’re allowed to skew timelines and we can start having British-Asians in Westerns in the 1800s then yeah, I’m in.”

Topics:Red Dead Redemption 2,Red Dead Redemption,TV And Film,Rockstar Games